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Daughters of the Vote

Who are the decision makers?

Who are the decision makers?

Federal, provincial, and municipal government

All politicians and political groups have their own strategies, which are transformed into government policies when they are elected and given a mandate by the electorate. These policies are often formed during party conventions

Think Tanks and Universities

Action to combat the gender wage gap and underrepresentation of women in leadership should be driven by accurate data. Think tanks and universities play a crucial role in producing accurate research on these issues.

Grassroots organizations and Civil Society

Grassroots organizations and civil society are often the drivers behind social change and political action. Non-profit organizations like Equal Voice and Samara Canada play a critical role in advocacy and the normalization of women in positions of power. Grassroots movements like the Women’s March act as another form of advocacy, and can be vehicle for marginalized voices to be heard.